NCC Reports from NCC's March 2016 Open Meeting and CJM/NCC Sessions are linked directly below. Presentations from the Seattle meetings are directly below, and the Background Reports from NCC Committees and Working Groups are contained in the following box.
6/26/16 1:00 PM: The Culture of English Language Academic Book Publishing (Shikokan L01)
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